🍽️ Elevate your cat’s wellness with every bite!
Blue Buffalo True Solutions Digestive Care Wet Cat Food features real chicken as the primary ingredient, enriched with clinically proven prebiotic fiber to support digestive health. This natural, high-protein wet food offers high moisture content for daily hydration and excludes poultry by-products, corn, wheat, and soy. Available in a convenient 24-pack of 3-oz cans, it’s the perfect choice for health-conscious cat owners.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Unit Count | 12 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
D**N
Good stuff for sensitive tummys
This stuff is great, my cat was barfing after eating so gave this a try. Worked wonders. No more barfing. Seems to like the taste. Looks good and doesn't smell bad. All good ingredients.
L**H
Good for older cats
I got this for my adult female cat who was having digestive issues and throwing up. We didn't want to pay double the amount for prescription vet food that she never eats, so we tried this, and she loves it! She has not had any issues with her tummy in almost a year.
C**5
Good stuff, Maynard.
My finicky cat with the finicky tummy loves this food!
J**S
Our cats love this! It helps!
We bought this for our Calico, who has a sensitive stomach. She is our little Vomit Girl. When she is having issues, we give her this twice a day, with limited grain free kibble, and it seems to put the Vomits at bay.Our other 3 cats like it and will eat it as a special treat on occasion.The small can is a the perfect size for 2 - 3 servings for an upset stomach through out the day.The pate texture is thick and smooth and rich. Pleasant smell.I wish it was a little cheaper, though.
K**N
Trusted brand, good ingredients, good taste
I have been feeding my cats Blue Buffalo food since shortly after the company began business, and I was a store representative for the company for a few years in Maine and North Carolina.Since I switched from Science Diet to Blue Buffalo, I have raised four cats into their mid-20s. One of them made it within a couple of months short of 29 years, and none died prior to their mid-20s.I currently have an 11-year-old (Ella) and a 2-year-old (Bubba), both of whom are in good health, although Bubba was sick when I took him in as a kitten; his mom was a barn cat who hadn't had any veterinary care.My cats are free-fed Blue Buffalo kibble, and I've never had a problem with them overeating. However, I also give them a small can of canned food each morning or split a larger can between them. If they eat that and want more, I'll give them another one in the afternoon or evening.While they are content with Blue Buffalo kibble every day, they insist on more variety when it comes to canned food. Wet food is important because cats get most of their liquid requirements from their food, or at least they prefer that to drinking water, although they always have fresh water available, too.Besides rotating between all of the Blue Buffalo canned food recipes, I add a bunch of other premium foods, the specifications being that meat, poultry, or fish should be the first ingredient, and there be no corn, soy, wheat, gluten, or unnamed byproducts.Although neither of my cats has a sensitive stomach, they like the Blissful Belly recipe and most of the other Blue Buffalo recipes. The exception being the Wilderness line, which they aren't so fond of for some reason. There's nothing wrong with the Wilderness recipes; it's just that the two cats I have now don't like them as much as the other recipes.When evaluating ingredients, the first listed ingredient represents the largest single content, and so on through the list, with the first four ingredients representing approximately 80% of the contents. The first four ingredients in Blue's True Solutions Blissful Belly recipe are chicken, chicken broth, potatoes, chicken liver, and whitefish, and there's nothing scary in the rest of the list.That looks good to me, and the cats like it.
E**E
Success for Basketball Cat & Change The Name Back To Blissful Belly!!!
Our super senior retired barn cat, Basketball Cat, LOVES her Blissful Belly soft food! She was having a really hard time pooping and turds would come out dry and rock hard; some days she wouldn't even go poo. It was time for a change! Since eating Blissful Belly, her digestion has been SO much better (the frequency, the act of actually pooping, and turd consistency) and her excitement for eating has also improved. We'll keep this in her diet as long as she's alive and with us! By the way, I wish the name hadn't changed to "Digestive Care"; Blissful Belly is so much fun to say and even I get excited when it's time for "Blissful Belly" and Basketball Cat comes waddling over with expectant cat beards and sit patiently while I get her dish prepped. We'll keep calling it Blissful Belly in our household!
B**Y
My cats favorite food
My 14 year old cat consistently eats this food. He has some sensitive stomach concerns and this food keeps his belly happy and healthy. We easily control his weight by controlling his portion/serving size. These cans are small but do offer a great value especially when on sale. Pate consistency.
A**A
Did not work for my cat
My cat had really soft, smelly stools for months. We were not sure of it was stress from his moves from his previous home to the shelter to my home. We finally narrowed it down to a food allergy. I was feeding him friskies wet and Iams indoor cat dry during this time. Once we knew it was a food allergy I searched for foods for cats with sensitive stomachs. I found this Blue Buffalo Blissful Belly (both wet and dry).It did not help my cat at all. It actually just made my cat's soft stools get worse. I talked with the vet and she said, "yeah, Blue Buffalo is known in the vet community for spending lots on advertising to make humans want to buy their products, and very little on actual data based studies on what cats need in their diets." Now, I don't know if this is true or not, but she pointed me to some other options that vets support. I went with her first suggestion: Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin/Stomach wet and dry. I made the switch and his stools are finally normal!!!!So, if you're still reading this post, know that I am no expert and I am not intending to knock this product completely (it may work fine for some, which is why I gave it three stars). But, it did not help my cat's stomach issues at all, and if you are looking for an alternative, the Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin/Stomach worked wonders for my little guy!